Et l tcat. ▪ ALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL.—Dr; ▪ JOHNSTON, the founder of this Celebrated Inotitus non, offers the oust certain. speedy, fowl only effectual Ternetly in the world Sir Meets. Structures, Seminal Weakness, Pain in Br Loins. Cousttturnmal Deldisty, Impotence, Weakness of the Back nod Limbs, Affeetions of the Kidneys. Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia, Ner- Vtll, Irritability, Diseases of the 'lead, Throat. No:, of *kiss ; and all those serious oat melaneholy disorders aris ing trout the destructive habits or Youth, whiell dsdroy - both lowly and mind. These secret sold solitary ismictit.t-s are more fatal to their vretinAthass the song so the Symms to the nuariner Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriace..s.e. isstposssinef YOUNG MEN' Inning Men eslaselallv, who ha vebeemne the .lentos of- Solitary Vice, that drew Hal and Itestruetive habit rcliich still normally sweeps to an uruimels gnive thousands to young awn of the most exalted talent and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Senates with the thuntlersot ebullience, or a abed to ecstacy the living lyre may call with full maffidence. MARRIAGE! Married persons, or youngioen contemplating marriage being aware of physical wenkness,orgunic debility, defor snstio s, th.o., should immediately consult Dr. Johnston. '- Ile a ho places himself under the care of Dr.. Johnston our: religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and mostolently rely upou his skill ns a physician. mfr.:ANIL: WEAKNESS 13INIEDIATELY CURED AND FULL mutt REsToRED. _ dissasseis the penalty most frequently paid by those 10. bar., betsturse the s bourn> of improper Indulgences. Toting persons are too apt to ssuranit est-se:me, fr o m not being aware of the dreadful cousequernses thud may ensile. Now o hie that'understands the subject o itt pretentl to deny that the power of Procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habit than by the pnuleut. Ilesstlesbeing de prived of the pleasure of healthy offspring, and the most serious and destructive sympathy to mind and body arise. The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental powensWeakened, nervuttsdebilitY.dYglw-Ptla, l'allAtutiott of the heart, indigestion, a wasting of the frame, cough, *ntorno of consumption. Office No. 7, South Frederick Street, severe doors from Baltimore street, East side, up the steps. Be particular In observing the name and number, ur you pill mistake the place. A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS, No ,Mercury or Nauseous Drugs. DR. JOIINSTON, , Member of the Royal College Is Surgeons, London, graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of the United States, and the greater part of _whose life has hi-en spent in the hospitals of London, LEitris, Philadelphia and elsewhere. 'lens effected some of roost astonishing cures that were et er known. Many :strbled with ringing iu the bead anti ears when steep, great nervousness -A, being alarmed at ruthless sounds, and basbfulness, with frequent blushing. otterieed sometimes wi s derangement of bnd, were ewes' inodadiately. A CERTAIN DI6EASE! sober the tus-gunietl titttrY flea be teed ul tL is l..riu Ittl,ll,eam., it tou of ten lisqq.oll, that till 11141111 Ni Sl•lite Of shanse or timad of ribs. eiit e•ry, deters hint friars applying to haste oho hunt edam titto a LA respeet,tbility can alone befriend bins, delaying tin the tstatrartational synipb Qt. of this horrid disease stack.ts their appearance, such as ulcerated sore throat, duents,l nose walla - Intl pains in the head and hunts. dinniess of sight, deo furs.s. ntslis on the chin, bones and arms, blotches as the . Lead, Mee and extremities, progressing with frightful ra till at last the palate of tire mouth or the lames of the nose fall in and the victim - of this awful disease be comes a horrid object of commis...ration, till churn puts a 'peered to his dreadful guttering's, by senditiehim to "that botinse from w hence uo trot, Eller returns." To such, there fore. Dr. Johnston pledges himself to preserve the-ntott inviolable secrecy •, and from Ills extensive practice in the hrst Hospitals of Europe and America. Ines tan confidently recommend a safe and speedy cure to tlu4.unfortunate of this horrid disease. It is a melancholy fact that thoniands fall victims to this horrid disease owing to the unskillfulness at ignorant • pretenders who by use of - Olaf - dreadful poison, Mercury, ruin the. constitution, and either...send , the unfortunate to ' an untimely grave, or make the residue of life miserable. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE I Dr. J. addresses those alto have injured themselves; by , private and improper milli ea ea. These are some ut the sad and niehttAitoly elfevts pro deceit by early habits of youth v'tss-Weaktiess of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the HeZrf; Ditouess of Sight, Lees of Muscular power, Palpitation ut the Heart. Dys pepsin, Nervous Irritability, Deraisgemeut of the Diges tive Itaictious, General Debility, Symptoms of Consutop• tioa. MESTALLY, the fearful effects on the mind are touch to be dreaded; loss of Jtemory, confusion of Ideas, Depres sioa Spirits. Evil Forebodirigs, Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, Love orSolitude,'Timidity, Au, are some of the evil effects. Thousands of persons of all ages can now judge what is the muse of their declining health, hissing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, Lave singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and symptoms of Cousumptain. Dr. JOHNSTON'S INVIGORATING REMEDY -FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS. • By this great and important remedy, IVeakness of the Organs is speedily cured. tualfull vigor restored. Thousands of the most nervous and debilitated. who had lied all hope, have been immediately -reties pit, All impediments to Marriage, Physical ur Meerut , Disqualtti- MIAMI, Nervous Irritability. Trembling. Wealsuess or Es- Imustion of the most fearful kind, speedily cured by Dr. Johnston. YOUNG MEN, who have injured them-eh es by a certain practice, indul ged in when alone--a habit froquenti!, learned 'from evil companions, or at school. the effects are nightly felt, even when asleep. and if nut cured render marriage and destropboth mind and body should, imutethapdy What a pity that a young man, the holte of his connrity, the darling of his parents, should be snatched, tram all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the-consequence bf deviating from the path of nature, and indulging In a cer tain Keeret habit. Such persons, before contemplating ,MAREIAGE should reflect that a Hound udnd`and body are the 'toot ne cessary requisites to promote connubial Itnipinees. Indeed, without-these, the Journey through hie beounen a weary pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the cure; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and Riled With the melancholy rettection, that the happiness of another be comes blighted - 16th bur own. OFFICE NO. T SOUTH FREDERICK STREET I=l - TO STRANGERS.—The many thonsandt, cured at this Institution in the last fifteen years; and the numerous im portant surgical Operations performed by Dr. J , witnessed by the reporters of the papers, and many other peranas, notices of which hate appeared again and again - Irefure the public, Is a sufficient guarantee to the afflicted.- N. B. There are IM many ignorant and worthless quacks advertising themselves as Physic fans, ruining the health of the already afflicted, Dr. Julleatorn deems it necessary to say to those unacquainted with his reputation, that his Dl lomas hang in his slime. TAW. NOTICE.—AII letters must be post paid. and contain a postage stamp fur the reply, or no answer will be sent = [mar anb 2etoeltp. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &c Hawing just opened a well selected assortment of goods in my line, directly Opposite the Post Office, on Second Street, wheee-my old and I hope many new customers will dud me daring business hours. ?Ay old stock haring been re duce'd wery soddenly on the 30th of July lam, I was com— pelled to buy an Entire New Stock ordoods, which are of the latest styles and pattern's, consisting of Gold and Silver (Imported and American) Gent's and Ladies' Watekes, Jewelry• of fine and medium qualities, Nap ,Rings, Fruit and Butter Knives, Gold Peas aline quality, • Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Strops sad Entitles, Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Butter Knives, Jeft Goods, Pocket Books, Ladies' Parses, Nall and Tooth Brushes, Redding and Pocket Combs, Lead Pencils, j f Morocco Satchels, Large and Small Willow Baskets, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Violins,. Flutes, Fifes, Banjos, • Taraborines, Accordeone, Flatituts, &e. The assortment of CLOCKS is large and of every vs. ziet I have ou hand the HENRY REPEATING RIFLE, which can be tired fifteen time in that many seconds. Everybody should have one for self defence. ,Tbe_plittlic are invited to call and examine them. PISTOLS on hand and orders tilled for any kind that may be wanted. Cartridges of all size. kept on hand. From long experience leaned:tie Spectacles to the sretit of the old as well WI middle aged. SPECTACLES ANL> EYE GLASSES in Gbld, Silver and Steed:Frames al ways on hand. Having the agency - for thb sale of the celebrated BUR; GLAR AND FIRE-PROOF SAFE, manufactured by Ferrell, Herring & Co., I will fill orders at the manufac tures price. All informaticn ia regard to thesugis en.. The public are Invited to call 111111 examine the stock. • Watches, Clocks and J,Ne.lty repaired at low rates to . sait,the times. • deel4 EDWARD AUGIUNBACGIi GOLD, SILVER h. PLATED WARE. F. (h DITMAN: Second Street, to Washington Hotel Building, Has Sod returned from the city with a largC and cheap stock of goodA, to which he unites all to come sod exam ine before Inlreitasing elAeo here. 111, stock consists of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHEI>, of the latest styles, 001 and Silver Matins, Bread-fins. Eur awl Finger Rings, Slept ...Bottoms, /Pods, ete., SILVER WARE, Tablet and Tea Spons, Forks N.ipktn Rings, Butter Knives. Castors. ne. IV - 1 have ruhret44o_ my stock a hog., romoronent thirty hour and eight day CLOCKS, all of wlttell will be sold low. Goods warranted as represented. 1.,k Thankful to my many friends and etudorneis for their liberal patronage. would totat rovetitfully ask of them a eolith:Nance of the SM.. SUirMif Ar ! AIESIIA'LL- dr. Co., ouccE4w,wslo F.. 1. POSEId • - HAGERSTOWN, • Would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally that they hat e 0,4 returned from the rifles with lArge stock of New nod Beautiful Carole,—cnaaihting o FINE COLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND JEWELRY OF EVERY bESCRIPTIGN: SILVER maul PLATED WARE. SPOONS. /ORES. LADLES, KNIVES and E.lf , TOßS;—Setore, Pocket halves Razor,, navg.strap..—hair Tooth. and Nail Itro,hre —rocket Books Da , . at es cry knal. Leather r..trlsels alai a (Amami Variety of FANCY (MODS,— A Large Al..ortmeut of SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL EY ES. angil.Cm GOODS SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENT:4. -- HENRY - HARPER, SiN.l Ancii WATORES, PINE JEW t.:LRY, SOLO) SILVER WARD, 141 metal SILVER PLATED WARE. octll-3m. „Stabeo anb Ciitzblitare. T• IGHTNLNG- RODS GALVANIZED.- J ETTER & EYSTER are putting up Lightning Rods of Galvanized Iron (all the rods ars twisted from the top to the ground) which is far superior for durability and protection than the common straight Black 'lron Rods.— The Galran iced rod being a more perfcer condmaor and comes cheaper, also Lightning Rods repaired in good style. Call and esnmine the Galvanized Rods before having any of the black rod , ' put up, Store 11. m on Main street. • GOOK STOVES AND TIN WARE.- All Psurrns of Cook Stores, Parlor and Wood Stores (I", bunting stood or coal.) Tin, Shea Iron, Copper and Brass Ware atall kinds constantly on hand and for sale cheap, at FITTER EYSTER'S, Main Street,wpasite Ester & Store. KEIZO::4ENE OIL AND LAMPS.-ET O - TFAI & EYSTER are selling very best quality of Keropens (Id and •Lamps. also Lamp Shades, of all pat terns. Chimneys. Wielt,, Burners. Lamps of all kind; altered and repaired at sbort—Trotieeat their Store Room on Maio t.it eet, COPPER - WORK.-ETTER EYS TIM fire prepar,l to make, any sine Copp, Nails. If urmr., piers, Brever•rKettles, in fart anything made of Copper :aid at they er3 lowest Prire. All kinds of Cop per repairing done, - and work all guaranteed. prEER & EYSTER ARE PREPARED 114 to do all kinds of GAS-FITTING. PLUMBING and BELL HANGING at short notice and work guaranteed to give Satietaet iou. - LITTER EYSTER ARE PREPARED ..z.A to put up HEATERS of oil kind, %kali portable awl Brick Cuing, CO( STUN,. ItANGF, of all knulh, a ti Jfo Hour Tanks and eery oonvenienve you naly st ant.— Call and see IN befog making, any arraugments with other parties. STOVES, TIN-WARE, &C. MILLER. HAMILTON & have rumored to their Mammoth Stove Establisloneut 'on the S. E..l2:ct,'lt DIA3toND . Dearly opposite old Bank, - wher 7 e they are prepared to accommodate all aho may want anything-1u them line. They keg fin .le, at reduced prices, all the lte.t pat• terns of =II They are ready al." to put HEATERS tutu IN 00'0.4 Stores, Sze. TIN WARE, SHEET IRON WARE, &c. of et en- kin i and made of be.: materlal, eau be hAI. of MILLER. o,Tos & co S. tie, Our. at loie rate,. • MILLER HAMILTON s CO. "put up BPOI7'TING, GALV.V.SIII:I) I.3lirr.sixo RODS. and do .T.,1,1 , ing; by be,z-band, prity, that cannot be complained at: ILLER, 'IL.k.MILTON CO., IIAVE A. pact opened, on the S. E. Corner of Diamond. a large and well selected assortment of SIOUSE. FURNISI IND GOODS, each to. Cedar Tub, Buckets, Sr., kets, Sifters. Clidree Koive4 and Forks, Sp. PM., fur sale low Mr caila. They ha e —plendid stoek ,d• Kettist.llo Oil, Lamps, Lantern., Lamp Shnde. , Chitonep, Wicks and Burners of 1,14.4 qnahty and at t heaped. ITIOCS. Lamp.. repaircd Idy .‘nd tt ell. xiILLER, HAMILTON .1. CO., HAVE I a large ntook of BRA'S, ENAMELLED AND PORCELAIN KETTLE,: fix... • cheap. 'rimy hale Lard Cato, OW shovel 4, Toto. Toilet Ware Sc, N ery fine. -- aull at gr... by redured rater IT I L EU. II A.NI I L 1 :1 4/1111 Ivx ',might their large Atc4 , k of good. bete • 'ranee in places East. or ca,h, and eau mad will bell a short profits. They insure work dime. from a Tin 'toot to a Tat Cup: give them a call and see fur yorirselvea. F OR CO JI F 0 H T. CONVENIENCE. ana nurabihty, use THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER., - EUROPEAN RANGE! THE BEST RANGE EVEII INVENTED IL - 4)1.D BY CHASE. SHARPE 6.. THOMPSON . . .I'n. Scceind At., Philadelphia. Imo Pt-mailers, and Manufacturers Sts e 4. Heaters Tinned and Enamelled Wares, 3e.. S,e. laut(63.6in. Mu anti Sancp.-4Theobs. D ctiEL G E T NEW STO ler7' 411 ; A - N T EE T . Nearly Opposite to Greenawalt's Hotel, Have just opened with an entire new ftltOk. of Dry.liissis and Notions of all kinds, which they have aeleeted - with great care to adapt them to thin market, end whieh n ill he sold at the lowest CASH latTE,i. Their list includes All trades Cala•os, Lupen's betd. AddlVuol d'Lalues, plain and printed, Muslin Xl.aine4, Ame Haps, Ildrathem, Broeade Blackalparci,, - Silk Crape plaid, ""'"' Fancy and Plain Arninres, Shepherd Plaids, all styles, .I.llpeO. best French 31erittos, all colors, Mourning Goials, all sty Plain and Printed FLlnnels, Sack Flannels, Gilbert's Opera Flannels, all colors, White, Red, t lrey and Yellow Flunneli, Ladies Cloaking Cloths; art kinds, Shirting Mnslins, bleached and bran u, Sheeting Musints, bleached and brown, Fancy and Plain Cassimeres, French and American, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeann, Vesting*, &c., -Linen Table Cloths, Towels and Napkins, in every style, Lathes' Cornet., all prices, • Itibltms, 'awes, gullles, Hose, Gluvett, Sped Cotton, Veils,Collars, Handkerchiefs, Pins, Need/es, &c., &c BALMORAL AM) BUOY SKIRTS trip- Remember, No Old Goodsat EIK.EL & GILBEICI'S Store. Can and. examine, IMO) . 1 E. W A L 11 A V E\, .1- MASONIC [TALL, 719 CHESTY GT ST., PHILADELPHIA, hag HOW Open LACE CURTAINS. of biK outs Importation BROcATELItE CI'ItTAINS. • DAmAsK cuitTAlNs. •• wool. lan. CURTAINS. SATIN LAM: CURTAINS, NOTTINGHAM CURTAIN:3 MUSLIN CURTAINS cisali, TABLE AND PIANO COVEItti Ciiinatintly Teeming NOVELriEh,in CURTAIN 3IATERIA LS, enhancing the Celebrated SMYRNA CLOTH end MODE DRAPERIES!' F. G. DIFMAN WINDOW SHADES ill every Desirable Style, Color or Price!, noe9.ltair _fir 719 Chestnut Street, Phaaddphia. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, with the latent style of Bonnets, Hats, and Lathes' Furnishing Cloods. KISS BACHE would especially cull the attention of the ladles to the NEW ffTYLE OP PATTERNS knit re ed from New York, and for which she is the sole agent fur Franklin I ..noty. Iler Fr.LT HP."17:1 she is offering fun er than can now be purchased in the city. All the New Styles of Goods, Triteminp, Pee., rept. larly receivetriis introduced is New York and Philadel phia STOttli, Swami Street, opposite the .31arhrt House.= n0v2.2.E'11 AFINE STOCK OF HEAVY BOOTS, 7Avy tsr4 durahla, jug received IA PAXTON'S. =I I= G 0 • 0 D .S AND NoTip.N.,.s Er= I= eburatibttal. THE QUAKER CITY BI7SW.SS COLLEGE , N. E. ('OR TE-NTli AND CIIE,INUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA The most complete and thoroughly appointed Bunitna , or Commercial College in the country. The only one lu the city possesting a Legislative Char. ter, and the only one in the United States authorized to confer Degrees of Merit. Lipkin:ls awarded to graduate; in the Commercial Course under its corporate seal by au thority of law. Conducted by gentlemen of liberal education and eaten Sit essperience in business, and affordiannerptalled ad vantages for the thorough them et jell' hod practical edit cation of young men for the various duties and employ ments of business life. THEORY AND PRACTICE COMBINED 4 by a system of ACTUAL BUSINESS TRAINING original and pre-eminently practical, gis ing the s tudout in the :mortest time a complete insight into the routine, de tails, cmtutm and forms of bmines., in general, as conduc ted in the heat-regulated commercial and fin'amu•ml TIII°OIq:TICAL BOOKKEI:PING rpon n !fete plan, n /tit an original rxpuaainr . o f the science of accounts, arranged and published hy the proprietor of this Institution exclusit ely for hi:, use. saving-one half the ordinary labor of the student, and giving him a complete Enna ledge of the practice of the best al:count -ant!. -` THE COMMERCIAL COURSF ITEEMM Bookkeeping - , Commercial Arithmetic, Penmanship, Busi 'nes* Correspondence. Commercial Lair, Lettueres on 11 stn, .a Afttics, T m utrretal Custom, Forms and AClold aith 2. I. IlltANC111::, Alirtltra awl the nigher Marinloath's. Klitknogntrity. Or naniental Ilne Art ot Delertiw Com,- l A rtfrit nog, Su,v) tug vigalltm itbd 'r):Li.c. \ 'I he .trim cements t.ir Telegraphing are for in advonce ul .1,1.) tiling' alike kind ort rolfcted to the Fuld... A reg alia Telegraph lute is cmtrit , zed o zitt the he:motion a ith to eta, hraneh office.ut t:;riull. parts of the tity, a here pgLlir businces is transacted and tit a Lich the .tudente of thin Institution are permitted to practice, No relrular of lire pronto r um be had in any other enhool of ititruetion iti the country. a ,Bunt n 11,011 tw one can 1.1/Ltill It pcmitloll practil al clper,o4,r. YIPIIIIg . Men .lie cautioned against the leeeplisr rept ehentation. of those who, a ithout any slob facihrie, pretend to teaeli Telegraplitug. I= enjnying the larond inttronnve ever heat., ed ItlNnt any eutotneread wheel ni ti u • Stdte. Laserlicehutalred etudent, Pere 1114 . ..11aa11r.. ti... lirbt 3 ear, and of er en hundred Llarin4 the 1..e,t year The heat eln ib ,Indent. Inay in, tin 1..• found it. re. and are fa,., - LOCATION AND AC:Co:101(41)A I'IoNS. 'fhe Ithattutittu in located in the mortr ventral part of the city, and it, Gtr c•tent ...lee:thee and com,:euithee, tire ut.tirpa,,etl. All the rtkitns have been tined ulhn the s ery beat civic with BUSINESS OFFICES Olt COUNT INO Itul'SL•S TELEMLVIII OF r Ii!ES STATE) NF.I Vr. ozi I= 1L OF DEPOSIT ANL, I fixwly-olgral ell I tli,:z.tpltit a cir,ttlatuig meth tun ;1% the U.•pitr;mr.rt of tt.l Bub, 1,4 NCMIX I=ll rnm-ric.O. F:Tirc.kTioN Fon ,INE-4s n - + rndr;mtee el tllr , e ttl•-trmt,,Al 101 Ns L , •re It'd. uitiie the reps rutnm and 1 , 4 , t.1it. 1.11,im,,, men tom)..• 11, e,nl•meutent Ir., I 11.;.,- port to MI( Cr.,, and ndtam eme,“ Atl mit:pow:dim,: el, • lIV C.4.11/113efl.:.11 C , dler , • ..re au ILLI"R'CIL CIRCULAI: a.f tho partirnl..r• ..t Ni TV, . I. VA11:11.0.K , . Pirsoleu C ml r t o , I 3tlt. D ' S IRON lIIII.DINOS I= 54 ' 1 ' PITTsPUI:i;II PA rl§ , m+)Y'l , l -, :F: NUM: ciIANk.V.I I'AVS THE 11'1.1; 1;4.1.1)1.1TIN(. 41)11;7'41 E= IMIE=3I st SINE - , , I'EN‘fASNIt El C1):11.11ERCIA1. 1. 11 If ,N"*. 1,1:1"11"10:6 I:P4PN LAW, ETHICS DETECTING ( MoNIS, aI Other Ceneax.., hate ether alll.l.ii 1I it tt tit, tee to eh.trg. 5111 to Sl5 extra for l'etanansloib 'I heir Book< um.l Stathan.ry. Otte, co-finK.fran r - r. 1,2 to ORIGINAL PLAN OF 11CSINESS CATION, fauvlit in thin city fm• ahonf in env f.‘c from h i . t, n n , Kl,Cplllq n lilt is tire I' AM - 10.1011Pd Lt the Alm cleats Instlinte awl Chamber of Commerce. ;Luti other riiihapeteut aullioritier of Sew Volt, n.-the_haost perfet t tiyateito. in um. with W. II 1) Ft's FIRAT PRE.MIUM - BUSINESS AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSIIIP taught in DAY AND EVENIND CLASSES. It will be (bowl by prnper inquiry that this i, thy tatty Cuiiege of tare kind in itte I ThGni kffivik“-ted by on '•open envoi Wrdiani. awl win.,'• I. a trained 11. eellllt- Merle 1.04 ~.lo.tetwr. 11,211.• rw rim Uhl .1)S Ob min till 111111,111) idur.tb tl,/leetilintlintS uu appi/CMIOI/ at mirOiee. L - k; Those desiring our 1•1012:1101 111.1 A Circular, pp, 75 Pontluning au outlaw of our Cour.° of Study ant Prav• nee, with Saloplot of ~ur-l'ontuan'r I:mom,. and ( Watt. mentat Writing, iron !W.' WENTY-rIVI: CENTS to l' DIX & SUN. I'lttilrflrgh, •.- We {N ill mail auy perm,n euelo,lnn: nr n ropy of either our 3tereautil , or Steaminot paid. J10%;!....!•It• HOLESALE AN I) RETAIL' rums & Th e ee d e ,t, e .,l,l”, jog lon, ilaned the entire Stuck and Fixtarer,,,f the Rote and Tw Manuthetery o f J, Y. Grey, dee'd, rt.i/Cethlily 111111111111le, to Ler tnetalt, and the former patron, of the establsslanent, that AL. , trill eontinum to carry en tLelovane. , , in all its earlons hruneLe4, at 'I'II OLD STAND, on Pratll.liu street, elniniberNintrE, tt bun , PLr n ill b.• pleas ed to revel% e blip culls and order., of blip rublir. All h u m s, sinus, and qualitl , R .ROPES, COIiI)AGE, TNVINES, &C., atwaya kept nn Laud ~t at.ato o, order acitta and titrabtad at ratt , ,,,aattao pr, es In r,,nnt•etion with the. nl,use lgonne‘n, Ole in ids" prep.Lrol to.jnanulacture HAIR A\l) 0 nmit MA . l"ri?x,ssES, ILO Well 118 lIIINP Ng. t 4 of totpart, ity and style. Itorsons in want 4,1 superior tutu Iry m the above lino are requested total!. et -send thetr order+, a loch will be altentital to promptly tlet.2l.ly 3.1" A 1: It A Y. CIAR It IA C.; E PACTop t y.—Tl,„ 1111.11.1,1g11f.41 N meld re9t.4"trally Itaerto the itahlit that he has resumed the 1' 4 17'611.g, 111.11,11 V itlP.lllv, at the „id muted ~ f I'eifter & , the 1,11, 1,1)1,1.0 and Sev eral Street. , where he N prepared to latthe 10 au) kind of CAURlAltl;s,letare,t. H ein ,114, 6, , .•y awl fur sale all kink of N.'l i.s, suet] as BAIN 11. CARRIAGE'S. SC/::IRS lie will idxo triVeltartiettlltT attention to repairing Vel.i deet nntl, tet he haw uom• log the best et nnrktileil in 1114 pmployjnent he feels teentred that his sr erl. e sut infaction. flit priies %fill be (nand to h.• a, lOW If II 0? l.,sV,•r thou at one other sholp. LlVEl2l%—lie keeps on hood a ntoel: and driving Horses. find Carriage, oh 411tIvrent kinds f•or hire at reasonable rateel. may 11.12113 I'. HENRY PEIPELR IA.RPETS ! CARPETS ! ! CA R PETR ! ! ! VV The utalerFigued take, p!ea.qtre aloHolueing tot/le public, that they have on hand at their More 14. ON SOVTII MAIN S ritnET, cbambersialrg, n large Carro, ron.i.ting of In• grain Venitian, Rtair. Cottage:Rag and ',a Carpet' of different style' and quality, Alo, FLook. sTA IR AND 9'A131.1: 1 )11.1.1.0T14S, Cocoa Matting Door Mats, Cove•rlete, Cotton Laps. Ntr•lc . lag Yarn and Carpet Chain nits ape on band. Tbey alto eontitme tee nutnulactur. nII Lind. of RAG AR 1" E T ' at rva,flaal.', raft, C . VP The highest prim raid he. ir...41 I..tri.t nic‘. nu~b•ly 1' NICKLAS A. 11120. - - - TOB PRINTING, in every style. done oRb• ni the FISANIcLIN 111.11q1811'inty. 4E4 itatittitu ttrydUm.v, ittitut jtlarbtoare eutlerp HARDW E HUBER & TpLISHILT Have opened their store out Main street, nearly opposite their old place of bueluesa, nail an extensive stock of 'Hardware, Cutlery, &c I,n{ \ill6 BrUritie+l, :shovels, Rakes, Ali they are ).., prepared to furnish in any quantity, at wholesale, everything in their line. Call and examine our stock. COACH AND SADDLERY It A It DW Alt E. The subseriber re,pectfally informs his friends and the public, that he eontinue., to carry on the übove business, at Ins old stand, on Main Street, opposite the Getman Re -funned Church. CHAMBERSBURG, PA. Ilavlng enlarged his business.. Saddlers and Coach makers mill find m his Store Room a general assortment of goods suited to their several requirements, such as Fair and Country Hogskins, Patent Leather, Saddle Trees and Girtbing. Gig Trees, Full Plated, Tinned and Japanned; G o at Hair, Straining Web and Worsted Rain Web, lower than Cottii; Haines, Bits and Stirrups. Plated, Tinned and Japanned Comb Handles, new styles; Curtain Frames; Hub Bands; Bridle Itoseates. Swivels and Ornaments; Iron Plated and Wood Gig Haines, BUCKLES—BRASS, SILVER AND JAPANNED, all Styles and Patterns , Ivory and Wooden !darting,le Rings, Stump Joints, and a variety of other goods ,totable for lLe trade. ALL KINDS OP PLATING, &e., done wills neatness and deltatelt. [dee l IJ LEWIS WAMPLER. II E A 1 3 ARE! rV ioz.v.s.) & I'hACK 11 a d 1,0 good, tattier the pal etnent. u Lich .ert not burnetl Ste+. a. Lot klb, Ming,. Set cut and other Hard. Want. they has e jtt,t revels etl flout Nest York anti l'hiltelelplatt a s er> huge lot of 4.7111.1.1, rut °hearer th.ta they are get rally been harped I ott then Ittrit e Iron Nail. IL. kn. II ing.tet. &roes. Bolus (;1 : ;:e. yaint 4e..at the:on e.t figure. We hat e oil Laud oloitit 10 'roils Iron of , Ittrerent kitting, winolt e thou it tau be boattht in the etty Al.. tie lase 100 keg, of Nail; nod Spikes, we oiler it , trout 0 to 10 &PIA: , p. r Klkh .11111 Pork's, Itazors, Pt.),t Ku+se oyouns, ju,t revehed h 4.111 Ness Yurl. ivlovit ire ~per Crry low. mp'..lZ+ CARRIAGE MAKERS' GOODS Shueuutke,' nudinas. Saddler,' Ftuduara at BRAND .5.7 FLACK'S. SIOVELS, FORKS AND SPADES Al ►J .251 ellt4 eat'll and Homy other artielen it hieh {Val, i the hre \t hatch ean be made as ;tool av new at BRAND s FLACK'S. (`CEDAR WARE—CaII at the Store in k-i; the Alley. _ 1312 AND & FLACK 3i)ats, itap anti gum WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CHARLES OAK.FORD & SONS. CONTINENTAL HOTEL. PIIIIADELPILIA . nave now I pen thew large and -plewlid sack of FUR CAPES, +IA,ARS. it Fr& CUFFS 'GLOVE, AND RODDs bee:; ef FANCY It' C.% 1-1.1.1tS and i; LOVES ea, beee, ellered 1y them .111 e h ere :ter-anted to be a. repre.ent,.l. ri its "0.-15.4 m. li~Itl•:Sll 111It1C AL.—';.;ow t lax tilite 11 to lo) p.or Fad :ma Winter Good, and-IY. NV, PA XT4 IN ui 31Jaket Ilea,o i, the plaee to get them rh, rip A ,ry hue a_,...catment Vf Mei, lan nr.e Kalmar:Os and Gaiters Lade t; e Kid 'Moroi,,mid I SllO,llOll Callers, )1 . • •4 ,1.'Li1.111 61 1:att. rs of even - A1.,- rnibrelius, • • owthinily 11/.lltl Will examine our before In tht•2iluthet liuk.urci, ma Seeillldotreet. ADI ES FANCY FURS, AT JOHN _ll-4 FAREIRA'S OLD FisTkß44 , 3ll7.lw FUR MAn- F.scilint , No. 11S Arrh Smelt chore 7th, Philadelphia, bare now in m. .iroi4imy own Importation and Monti. lu tort, ~no of 1111.40,1 AM mint beautiful neleetions of FANCY FURS fir Ladies' unit Cliildron i o Wear, in the City. A 1.,, IA fine ui,ortment of Gent's Fur MA es and CoLLEH - E 1 ma Ai1... , of my . g.)ods nt masonable 1 ,,- "" +ma noulatinmenn't mimit a (-All from friend& my Fl.tal,lln eeant N iruuriV. ' 1:, , Ine1111,, sto-Nann. Nxiashi, nod S.tm,t 111:111A. - • 71r 4 An 11 Stm.•t abnvo.7M +oath Philadetp!pa I have no p : atiter. roar eenavetion tutu any other Steve SSIM. ER DREGS HATS AT itoss% uATS AND CAPS FOR MEN AND teas,. p oss. IS PLACE TO - GET A tIECIIER'rti HAT. CAP AN'D FUR Store t< ett,North Nerood Street, near the Wahhtiug• toll Home., Cittle'rlbllror, Pa . _ 1 4 - IRENCH FELT, PLANTERS, BRUSH, Wo.l .111,1 dl ~ t her litttl, 1U tho tn.trkel for Atlle to ! S 'S!!!—TiAPS P!! l he Capr lla -c.t ro .d the or noy othor knd I a c,tl. 1.0 I,A. at Li 1 1E1?11 ). .--An exact counterpart of the 1,1 v. own 1.3 "I),l.ing to In ...ea at p E RTE. - general resort - for thy„” %%Wang a "Itynatte flat - is al IURS! FURS!! FURS!!! rietlira. ca r , and nELNIONICD. --An enthvly new style of hat, ,1•1 at DEutti:lrrs. QABLE, - SQUIRREL'. Frren AND Alnds Furn..t DECIIERT'S. kI:ST L,r •Itle DASIIING.--111. Il'W style of hat tall 4,1 "Umber For role at DECIIEWI"S: A[ F i N I : S, 4 BOY'S Io A , N I 11 I. ( I ;I 4 III,DUEN'S vAxTors. rp(tt ";iIIERIDAN RESORTE lIAT 1 a Ince It 1 .111•10. at PAXTON'S 0045' jitintiobing o°os. M S, BRUSHES. ;iOAI , B, poumdes ul Itr.t of ai IZONS*. COLLARS OP AI, KINDS. Ross. LOVES, lIUS E, sCIIZPS, NECK and Futwy ;10 , i1• at ROSS'. D oss IS OPPOSITE BROWN'S 110 it;ICI, Queen Str'ef. 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IRWIN, 1 Vol. re, this) Pages Cloth, e 3 With Splendid Steel Portrait, of Major-General SIIERMAN, Major Geuend STIfOFIEttI, " IIoWARP, SLOCUM, MAUI. " • ' XILPATHICK, AND MAPS, PLANS. &c. This work—written by Cot Bowman. (;en. Sherman's personal friend, awl Lt. Col. Int in, ono of our ablest mil issssy sh e ONLY coMPLETE OFFICIAL UV...TORY of this grand army as a whole, and in all its details—for no other writers can have nooses to the pri• vale and otheial papers of the several commanders. All such information is tarnished for this work ea - Haskell,. The following letter from Gen. Sherman shows:the of, (gal character of the work - .I,Afo'.VIT.R. Ohio July 31, 1561 C. IP!' Riots kicleoffi, Ifs.l , 543 Broadway, N. Y.:—SIR —Col. S. M. Bon-mon an acquaintance of mine since 1e53, and more recently to the set( ice of the U. 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[V Rend the opinions of the Press It mum tike the first plat for fulluer4 and authenticity, and IN 11lie it Os es till details of Sherman's military ca reer, it abound, hi thint• revelations of early hii.tor, of pi, ate lite mid emotion, which awaken a personal inter est,—.s'pr tagirid The cunt of th o ,,e m o st important campaigns of the war conld ugly be properly recounted by military men, and the geutlemeu tt 110 he Ve co carefully performed the a orb, dirphty a et inpetimey that enhances the brilliant suliject.matter they hat e minittely and ably prt,ented. —itoq,"/ roct. = = \\"e have 'great expectations" of this book, and believe they a ill' be tiler. - It tell prove a S 01111,.., of rare interest and salmi —.V p Com. Adrertiter. A a ort.,, of .•rent interest and t aloe. In nildition to Its being inerfectly authentic. it moot contain material want ine In other I.oAg..—linstnn Recorder. The 1.4, it Al ell u ritteu and cannot help to be -an itn portant contribohon to the laNtorycf the war.—Y. Y. Ere vow Post nurls.4tt DI•ICHEIVI"S. UNION HOTEL.—This old and well est.tbitsiwki 01,41 for the flecominodatiOn of ti,,,ts 'rite Proprietor lust lug leased the three story Woe): of buil• dings on Queen Street, In the rear of his tormer stand, is ',repaired to turitisli GOO I) 1101iNIS for the ten Cling and transient v 11,41,111 lI'S (TABLE eIII sustain it. tenure reitottition'of being snipheil with the loeit the 11%1009 van prieluee. HIM B.\R , &hulled turn the Inuit], building, *Mal ...nett hove, choir.. nod pore Litioors. 6.a warm STABLING for fifty horse., with careful unbar Every attention Witt be made to render guests etunfurt able ',stay noionrning at this Hotel faultt JNO. Propritcy. NATIONAL IitYI•EL.--Tlle subAcriber Nt °old m.pet trolly annonnee Ilutt belies sgr far emu pleted hot Hotel hoilduor us. to be enabled to open it tor the to,. oturnodut ton of the poblie. The boildhor in en- Neely 1/en - unit built on ate Mont appS“ t'd plan fof ram tort nod eon, et ieuee, Th e BA it u ill ulr•uy.s he supplied with the Lent of li- He has also erected in enntteetion with the .llntel a large and eon; enient and isrut prepar4 n 1,4411441 Stating and Prot ender for Inn) number A 11110.41 to the .41able under eever) ore opnirof HAY AND sTucK to AN loch the'esovial atteutien or Farmers, Dr, ers toad iltltellers is ill, ited, J4l) 21i DA,NII:I. TROSTI.E. cIATES UNION HOTEL, OPPOSITE J r the Lehanon nod l'ean,ll‘ ania Railroad De. puts, Ifarriaburg (" , t). Pa. Th., mad plenzard I toted IM now kept by the underedgned. late of the Indian queen in Chatober•lntrg, and he in% iten the patronage of Ilk old friend, and the public generally. Ternermoderate. 0et5.41 JOHN W. TAYLOR. LADIES' CLO AKI NG CLOTHS VIANE:T CLOAKINGS. BLACK ('LOTH, (ver, " Sall noel). (all Weal, heivy.) Ladies Cull and Examine at WHITE'S NEW STORE ROOM 7- .ll.aht Street. TO been afflic ted for a number of years with Dyspepsia, I was mtvbed to try' DR WISIIART'S MEDICI:CY; for that disease. I derived great benefit and reeidninended it to quite a number of my friends and vrho weft also nmeh benetitted by it, and whiKe tentimuniale can be had if nee. essary: I have been art rated by lir, \Thine as Agent ter the Sale of hie Medicine, wholesaleur retail. W. G. REED, Repository 'thee. Clurardarndsnest Pa. I= Mulled free of postage. /NJ Imo. 31 5 e,ts-. 1% pi, I'2 kvtati ASSORTED TRACTS:. I3ROCGIITON, JR., DEPOSITARY otelo. _ CIIINCIIILLA CLOAKINGS EtrugEt anb jilebteingo. R MILLLR, NE,IV,DRUG .STORE, 15=3 BROWN'S HOTEL, WELL SELECTED STOCK PURE DRUGS, =I MS= PAT ENT MEDICINE% KEROSENE OIL, PERFITIIiEBY SOAPS, Ace Wtst- End of Brown's Hutt! DRUGS! DR IJ G S P ! ! C. If. CRESSLER, successor to HElsEit &CRESS.' LEO, has opened in his new room, on Second street, oppo site the Post Office, where every• effort will be made to sustain the popularity the old establishment had acquired A continuation of the liberal patronage which the firm re ceived is respectfully solicited. A fair stock of Drugs, Chemicals. and Patent Medicines is mow offered. Also a devirable as.ortment of Perfumery, Pocket Books, Nair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brasher, Cosmetics, and Fancy- Articles in great variety. KEROSENE •LAMPS.—Every description of Band Lamps, Stand Lamps, Ranging Lamps and Side Lamps suitable for Kitchen use, Parlor use, Store use and Office use THE BEST COAL OIL IN THE MARKET. Family Dyes of all Colors!' Every - thing In a Druggists line of business. 'Prescriptions receive special attention, and are compounded with care and tall. C. 11. CRESSLER, Fi ecoo d Street. oppodte the Post Office. ENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY 11,. Hecht's' Croup Syrup, Extract Puha, Ayers• Sarsaparilla. Ayers Cherry• Pectoral, Sootlling Syrup' at SPANGLER'S. 73 R OCK ROSE. AT SPANGLER'S. RITRNETT'S COCOAINE ut -SPANGLER'S. CHAMOIS SKINS, AT SPANGLER'S.--'' MERCIIANT'S GARGLIUrAVL.T m'CALISTER'S OINTMENT .17_1_ at SPANGLER'S. PURR-, CZ= BURT AND COVTAR'S RAT EXTER MINATOR, at vt SPANGLER'S. .00STAR'S BED-BUG .EXTERMINA 1...} TOR, at SPANGLVR'S. CiORNSTARCH,.FARINA, AND OON centratedWye, at - SPANGLER:S. VOW IS' TIE TIME.—AII persons de -11 sirens of haviuz fat healthy Stock. sfiguld use NIXON'S CATTLE -POWDER, ArFENTION FARMERS.—Use NIX ON'S CATTLI:: POWDER. tur your:flumes, Cows, Hogs iind Sheep, if you desire heulthy Stuck. GOOD BUTTER.—SIXON'S cArrLE POWDER will cause a greater Bow of richer milk, producing more butter than nay PoWder in use. NTIXON'S CATTLE POWDER.-Try IN it and be imuvineed that it wilt do more than any other Powder, IXON'S STOCK OF MEDICINES .1.11 0 , very onliplete, fresh and relinhle. - ATIXON'S STOCK OF PERFUMERY, Isoaps, Brushes, Combs and Fancy Articles is the largest M the county. 1 4 10 R. COLDS.-Try NIXON'S COUGH j: SYRUP. • EETIL—If von want a good Tooth T lirtiph and something to keep the teeth dean. troll at NIXON'S. *Mkt') anb parneoo. .QADI)LERY! REMOVAL!!— iJ JEREMIAH OYSTER respeetfully returns his thanks to his patrons for the liberal encouragement receit ved from Them heretofore, and lie would invite them and the eommunity generally, who may need any thing in his line, to give him a call at his new stand. ou Main Street, -ou the same site occupied by him previous to the tire, where he ',reps emettantly nn howl every variety of SADDLE• RY AND HARNESS of his own manufacture, and he it prepared to sell the same on terms that defy competi tion. Every article offered' for sale is warrented to be mode of the best material and by competent workman, u lath will be hilly demonstrated on an examinution there at. TRUNKS AND VALISES.—He would also call the - attention of IWITOIIS wanting a good, neat and cheap and substannal trunk or Yaline to his uttsurtmeut. aprill9 ADDLERS' HARDWARE.—C. H. otatoox has just ruminated in the East a large stock of SADDLERS' 11ARDWhIrE consisting of }brads. Rings, }lilts, }}asses, Bridle Fronts, Tacks, Riv ets, lbstettes, Swivels, Pad Screws, Gig Trees, Black trimmed and futl•plate seitadjusting Trees, Patent and Enamelled Leather, Saddlers' Hale, Patent Leather Col lam. Ornaments, Girth andli.eln With, Cock-eyes, Thread, Trunk, Nails, Neck Protectors, dm, &c., which he invites Saddler's and others to cull and examine, and which will be sold at low rates, NJ OURRY COMBS, HORSE CARDS, Mane Cards, 'Blushes, Dona. Boots, Cow Bides and many other articles notnevewary to enumerate, at GORDON'S. IT Alt N E S S, SADDLES, BRIDLES Collara, flatters, &c., always at hand at • GORDON'S. SI! 0 4 00 4 ro AFINE SUPPLY OF HORSE BLAN kat, m GoTwoN.'s. BEDDING AND FEATHER WARE HOUSE s—No. 44 North VIA Street, abore Matka • BEDS, FEATHERS, MATTRASSES, BLANKETS, BED QUILTS. du-, Sr. rar TUCKERS' Celebrated spluxo BED. Every artinlo in the Bedding line, at the lowest market prices.' oriald-ttla AMOS HILIBOWN Mil ME LAMPS Dentifrices, LIQUORS, AT BPANGLEWS. MI PITILADELT'RIA November 29, 18b5. iinouralue. AMERICAN LIFE INSIJRANCE AND TRUST CO., Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia. Inemporated VW. Charter Perpetual. Authorized coital,s3o' 0,000. Paid•Cp Capital, 5.130" ,000. Philadelphia, Feb. 9, 1d64. The TrUstees have this day declared a Dividend of FIFTY PER CENT, on all premiums received uponMu , 'MAL PatielY.S during the year ending December 31st, war, and in force at that date, the above amount to be credited to said Policies, and have also ordered the divi dend din° on Policies issued during that year to be paid, as the annual premiums on said Policies are re ceived. OFFICERS. President—Alexander Wlrilk in. Secretary and Treasurcr—John S. Vinson Arteary—John C. Sims. BOARD OP TRUSTEES.—Aleranderlhlbs, J. Edgar Thomson, George .Nugent, Eon. James Pollock, Albert C. Roberts, P. B. atingle, Samuel Work, WOW J. Howard, Bon. Joseph Allison, Samuel T. Bodine, John Aikman, Charles F. Ileagjitt, Isaac Hnzlehurst. WX. G. RSEu, 01141MberabUrg, Pa., :a the authorized Agent of the American Life Iran:lmm and Trust Com pany, and is alsrays prepared to furnish pamphlets or any information wanted, and to take lasurances. Das. J. C. ItictiAnoa and W. B. Bona, Mcdfral Ea amblers. REFERENCES--Ilon. A. K. Brelure, Mev. S. J. MC coils, J. S. Nixon, Chambersburg, and Wm. M. Marshall, Cashier of the Ilagerstmsn Bank. Persons desiring Information or wishing__to insure will please call on. or by. addressing the undersigned they will be waited on in any part of the,Cloolty or State. mar 2.3 :‘ W. G. REED, 'Agent. 1829 CHARTER PERPETUAL.-- FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHI4 ASSETS On January 1, 1a65 CAPITAL ACCEPTED SURPLUS. INXIISTED PREMIUMS INCOME FOR IEOS e 3,000,000. e 5,121,950 UNSETTLED CtADIS, 6.3,416. LOSES PAP) SINCE PERPETUAL ASO TEMPORARY POLICIES ON LIBERAL. TERMS DIRECTORS: Charles I. Baucker. Isaac Lee, Twitter Wagner, • Edward C. Dale, Samnel Grant. Gen. Fates Jaewb IL Smith, Alfred Fitter, George W. 'Richards, Errs. W. Lewis, M. D. CHARLES X. B-ANCKER., President. I 'EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Jas. W. 3CALLitsTER, See'y pm. tern. DAVID OAKS is the authorized Agent of the Con:- petty is Cimmbemburg, who will famish all infonhatiou newerrery trt,applicents. marla-tf. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. Lucorporattal ITN. Charter Perpetual. CAPITAL 5509,000. Office M 9. Walnut Street, Phila. delphia. The prompt pafment of Claims for Loesessluring the period of nearly seventy years that the Company has been in existence, entitled them tithe confidence of the public. This company will also insure against lOU by WAR or INVASION. . Femme wattling to insnre will please call on or address the undersigned. "W. G. REED, Agent, Clusmbersburg. As Agent for this Company, I am prepared to Cancel all Perpetual as well as Term policies covering property destroyed by the Rebels on the:3oth of July, returning the full premium paid on application at my attire. W. G. REED, Agent. REFERENCES-J. b. Grier, J. Allison Eyster, Esq., Meier J. C. Austin, Col. A. fel* OUR AGENT.—Nr. Jorix GROVE, of Claamberiburg, is the General Agent of the Frank lin County Mutual Insurance Company. June 7)• eltating. NTEW QUARTERS AND NEW STOCK. THE OLD CLOTUING EMPORIUM, IS THE MARKET MOUSE, Chambers&arg. Pa. The undersigned, after a temporary absence necessitated by the destruction of Cbambersburg, has again returned and opened out in fall blast in the Market House between Wallace's Dry Good store and Iluber & Lemarter's Gro cer• store, a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER (MODS, of every description and quality. This stock consists of Ready Made Clothing such as Over Coats. Dress Coats, Pants, Vests, Under Shirts, Drawers, &e., also GENTLEMEN'S' FURNISHING GOODS. such as Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Col las, Umbrellas. Se,, His stork of Cloths for customer work consists of French, English and Domestic manufacture. Black Doe Skin and Fancy Cre,imers Blark. Satin. Figured Silks, Plain and Fancy Cassitner Vesting's which will be made up to order in styles to suit the taste of customers,- on short notice, and reasonable terms. , . . Ealing engaged a practical Cutter from the East, lam prepared to furnish clothing in the most fashionablestyles, and as none but experienced workmen erg engaged per sons may rely upon getting their work well done at my St9re. 'rhankfal fur the patronage heretofore bestowed, I re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same. octl9 J. T. HOSSINSON. . W E or _ , A. re G r,. .. e kl r4 N: u.g. INVITE 'I. wh T . IlarEe disposede ITIZIE:bN,i`): GOOD CHEAP GOODS, to our large stock of Goods, just received from the markets of New York, Phil adelphia and Baltimore. Our Stock comprises, Satinets, very low, Caasimers and Cloths. Ready made Clothing, Boots and Shoe. Hats unit Caps, Shirts and Drawers, Jackets—both Wollen and Cotton. Collars and Ties. In addition to our large-iltock of Gentlemen's Wear, we have added, a complete assortment of LADIES' FORRISFILND GOODS, consisting of Merino Jackets, Hoods, Nablus, Hose—both Wolieu and Cotton. Gloves of all kinds, Cloak Trim mings. Buttons and Threat* in fact, a complete assort ment of goods in their line, to which, we call their espec - ial attention, as we will sell cheap for cash. We are prepared at all times tomaks up DENTLE3IEN'S WEAR, in the latest and most approved Style, as we have in our employ, a Skillful Cutter and workmen, and which enables us to guarantee a complete St. JOHN li. STINE & CO. MERCERSItritiI, Nov. 1, leS5-sm. - VEIV CLOTHING HOUSE Quick Sales and Small Profits._ The undersigned hits opened, in Isaac Hutton's new building on MAIN STREET,it large and splendid stock of RIIADV-NtADE CLO_THINSh which has been cut and made up under his own supervision. He has on band a large stock of Piece goods, consisting of CLOTHS of all kinds. Black Doeskin Fancy and plain CASAMEIIES of the of the latest styles, which will be made up to order In the best manner to suit the tastes of all and at the lowest 'vi sible prices lie has also a full Stock of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, such as Uuder-shrrts, Drawers, Over Shirts', Buckskin Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Suspenders, Collars. Hive or",,all&inds, Umbrellas. Hats & Caps, &c. He assures all that his is the place to get the worth of your motley ; as Tie buys for cash and is enabled to sell chtrtp, man any Other store. Remember the place, South Main Sired, nearly opposite Greenawalt's Hotel. Sign of the Red Flag. novi•ly JOHN DIETER. Guarico, PLC. G ° A ' 2 4 Y SMALL G - 0 S ! T Ir ALL PROFITS, • and no mistake, at, the Old House and Old Stand, ON TILE CORNER OF MAIN AND WASUFNGTON STREETS. COFFEES.. Prime Rio. Java and Maricabo Coffem Roasted and Ground Coffees. SUGARS. Sugars of every grade, from the best Double Refined Loaf down to 1 cent Brown Sugar. EiElffi Fresh Gunpowder Imperial, of fine flavor. Old and Young Byron, and superior Black Tea. SYRUPS. Lovering's No. 1 Bright Yellow Syrup. Golden Yellow Syrup, at F.D cents per quart. New Crop New Orleans Bating Molasses. ' MEATS. Prime fresh City-cured Hams, wdrranted sound a good. Dried Beef Rounds. Bacon, Sides and Shoulders. F 1 Sll. Fresh Shad and Nos. I and 2 Shore Mackerel by the barrel, halves, quarters. eighths and single pound. SPICES. Whole and Fresh Ground - Spices. transuded pare. _ CANNED - FRUITS. Piue Apples,'Peaehes. Cherries, Black Berries, itc. Tamarinds and Jellies for the sickly. Penehes, Cherries, Plums and Apricots preserved In brandy. Canned Oysters and Tomatoes. BIEMNIO By the Dozen, Jar, Keg or Barrel. Also Strong Cider Vinegar. : 2 - Fresh Jersey - Cranberries and Dziai Fruits.. Raison!, Currants and Dried German Pears, Nuts. &c. .1 P S. Kerosene Lamps. Chimneys. Shades and Winks. Pure Relined Coal Oil. Se. (11riss-Wure. Queens-Ware, Stone and Enrthern 'Ware Cedar and Willow Ware, fir.:-all 'of which has been bought on the beat tornas and. will be sold at a small ad. Twice by E. D. REID. it ARKET HOUSE.—The - u.udersigned respectfully inform their numerous customers and the public generally that they hare re-opened their Gro cery Store in the room formerly occupied by the Hook and Ladder. Company, in the Market House, and take this method of relnining their thauks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to them. Their stock is complete in every variety of FAMILY GROCERIES, consisting of Hato. Syrups, Salt, Mackerel, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, 'To bravos, 'Brushes, Brooms, Buckets, Cords, Torture, Glass- . ware. Queensware and es crything heretofore kept at their former place of business. They will always keep a suffi cient stork on hand to be enabled to meet the demands of the comuitulity. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken In ex change for gmshr at cash market prices. Don't forget the place, (Market House.) three clams from the corner, on Queep Street. fungal) HUBER & LEMASTER. pIPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC.-=The 1 Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company tore, in addition to their celebrated GROVER & BAKER STITCH MACHINES, the most perfect SHUTTLE or LOCK-STITCH MACHINE in the market,'aad - affordi purchasers the opportunity of selecting, after trial and ex amination of both, the one beat suited to theii wants. We call special attention to their new No. 1, MANU FACTURING MACHINE, which Is adapficer to- grery variety of cawing, from the thinnest renalln to the heaviest leather. and will work equally well with cotton, linen or silk thread. For sale , by ' octlB.3m IL E. HOKE, Clzamberaburg. TRUNKS, VALISES,CARPET-BAGS. CANES AIM UMBRELLAS, of the . beet matte , factre. at . PAXTON'S. ALL AND SEE THE NEW STYLE C Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, .Furwishing Goods, 4e., selling kay at c FREY & FOLTZ'S. mirn GENTS' GLOVE KID GAITER 1. with or without Buckips, PARTON'S. TOR PRINTING in every style+ done At 'Jr the offlee nt the FRANistm Miroirro 82,501,M'"i' 04 $400,000 971,01%) ,1,066,W3